Abstract: Ciliated protists rearrange their genomes dramatically during nuclear development via chromo-some fragmentation and DNA deletion to produce a trimmer and highly reorganized somatic genome. The deleted portion of the genome includes potentially active transposons or transposon-like sequences that reside in the germline. Three independent studies recently showed that transposase proteins of the DDE/DDD superfamily are indispensible for DNA processing in three distantly related ciliates. In the spirotrich Oxytricha trifallax, high copy-number germline-limited transposons mediate their own excision from the somatic genome but also contribute to programmed genome rearrangement through a remark-able transposon mutualism with the host. B...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
<div><p>Ciliated protists rearrange their genomes dramatically during nuclear development via chromo...
Copyright © 2012 Emeline Dubois et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
International audienceSequences related to transposons constitute a large fraction of extant genomes...
Ciliates are prototypical, conventionally unicellular eukaryotes with separate germline and somatic ...
Ciliates are model organisms for studying programmed genome rearrangement because each cell houses t...
The germline genome of the binucleated ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila undergoes programmed chromoso...
The germline genome of the binucleated ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila undergoes programmed chromoso...
<div><p>Insertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious and are generall...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
Insertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious and are generally counte...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
<div><p>Ciliated protists rearrange their genomes dramatically during nuclear development via chromo...
Copyright © 2012 Emeline Dubois et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative...
International audienceSequences related to transposons constitute a large fraction of extant genomes...
Ciliates are prototypical, conventionally unicellular eukaryotes with separate germline and somatic ...
Ciliates are model organisms for studying programmed genome rearrangement because each cell houses t...
The germline genome of the binucleated ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila undergoes programmed chromoso...
The germline genome of the binucleated ciliate Tetrahymena thermophila undergoes programmed chromoso...
<div><p>Insertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious and are generall...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
Insertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious and are generally counte...
Separate germline and somatic genomes are found in numerous lineages across the eukaryotic tree of l...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...
International audienceInsertions of parasitic DNA within coding sequences are usually deleterious an...